supportadmin Posted November 10, 2022 Share Posted November 10, 2022 Scenes When creating a scene, you can create conditions where different devices interact with one another. You initially set a condition, and when it is met by one Shelly Device, you set an action to be executed by the same or another Shelly Device. For example, you can set a condition where one of your Shelly Devices detects motion, and set an action for another Shelly Device device to turn on your lights. There are countless way you can organize your scene(s) to suit your wants and needs. Once you are on the Scenes page, click the ADD SCENE button. This can also be done by clicking Add Scene found on the Menu ≡. Set the scene name, select a room, select an image or upload your own. Click the NEXT button. Set scene conditions, actions and settings. Once you have completed setting up your scene, press the SAVE button at the bottom of the page. Once your scene is created, click the power button ⏻ to enable/disable your scene and the green play button ▶︎ to execute your scene actions. When Add conditions for your scene. Set a trigger-based or time-based condition. You can have multiple conditions set per scene. There are two options when adding conditions: “And” and “OR”. Once you create a condition, you can add another condition by clicking Add condition located below “And”. In this case all of the added conditions must be met in order for the scene action(s) to be executed. However, if you click the ADD button below “OR” and add a condition, then the scene action(s) will be executed if any of the conditions are met. You can add as many conditions as you want to suit your needs. Due to Shelly Devices having different functionalities, there are a variety of settings you can choose from to set up your condition. See this page for more information. Do Add actions to your scene to be executed when the set conditions are met. Set a Device action or a Notification. You can add many actions to be executed at the same time by clicking the ADD button. Due to Shelly Devices having different functionalities, there are a variety of settings you can choose from to set up your action. See this page for more information. SCENE SETTINGS Set the day(s) of the week and the time interval you want your scene to be active. Adding conditions WHEN Click the ADD CONDITION button and choose either a Trigger-based or Time Based condition. Trigger-based Once selected, choose a room, and the desired device. Due to Shelly Devices having different functionalities, there are a variety of settings you can choose from to set up your condition. Shelly Devices that can meet the below conditions are in parentheses next to the condition. (Please note PM stands for power metering.) When: Shelly Device is turned on/off. (Pro, Pro PM, EM, Plus PM, i3, i4, 1L, Uni, EM, Plug S, Vintage) Input turn state (when the input is set as switch) is on/off. (Pro, Pro PM, Plus, 1L, i3, i4, Uni) Button (when the input is set as button) is short / long / double short / triple short / short and long / long and short pushed. (Pro, Pro PM, Plus, Plus PM, i3, i4, 1L, Button, Uni) Power consumption is above or below a certain value in watts. (All PM and EM devices, 1L, all dimmers, all plugs) Temperature is above or below a certain value in ºC or ºF. (H&T, Plus H&T, Motion 2, TRV, Door/Window, Uni) Humidity is above or below a certain percentage. (H&T, Plus H&T, Flood, Uni) Battery is above or below a certain percentage. (H&T, Plus H&T, Flood, Motion 2, TRV, Door/Window) A flood or not is detected. (Flood) Prop_voltage_meter is above or below a certain value. (EM) Shelly Device does or does not detect motion. (Motion 2) Shelly Device does or does not detect vibration. (Motion 2, Door/Window) It is dark / twilight / bright. (Motion 2, Door/Window) ADC voltage is above or below a certain value in volts. (Uni) Brightness is above or below a certain percentage. (Vintage) Shelly Device state is open / stop / closed. (Roller) Shelly Device position is above or below a certain percentage. (Roller) Door/window sensor is open/closed. (Door/Window) Tilt is above or below a certain percentage. (Door/Window) Illumination is above or below a certain percentage. (Door/Window) CONDITION TYPE: Execute the scene when a certain threshold is reached. Choose from three different condition types: ONCE (when condition is valid for a set number of minutes). ON ANY CHANGE REPEATEDLY. Time based Once selected, you must choose the time setting: timer: Create a timer for a scene to be executed every set number of minutes. daily / weekly schedule: Create a daily or weekly schedule. Select the active day(s) and the start time. Type in, or use the up/down buttons, to set this time. once: Select the date and start time. Adding actions Do Click the ADD ACTION button and choose either a Device action or Notification. Device action Once selected, choose a room, and the desired device. Due to Shelly Devices having different functionalities, there are a variety of settings you can choose from to set up your action. Change State: Turn Shelly Device on/off. Open/stop/close Shelly roller. (Cover control devices) Set position on a slider as a percentage. (Cover control devices) Set brightness on a slider as a percentage. (Shelly light bulbs, all dimmers, RGBW) Choose a color for the Shelly Device from a color wheel. (Color changing devices) Delay Action: Delay the action by a set number of seconds or minutes. Notification Once selected, choose the type of notification you want to receive: phone notification: Select the type of notification and set the message you want to receive. You may also delay the notification by a set number of seconds or minutes. email notification: Set the message you want to receive. You may also delay the notification by a set number of seconds or minutes. add to event log: Enable for notification to be recorded in the event log. You may also delay the notification by a set number of seconds or minutes. notify Alexa: Enable to send notifications with Amazon Alexa Home Assistant. Please note there is a limit of 3 notification scenes with Alexa per account. You may also delay the notification by a set number of seconds or minutes. Reference: https://kb.shelly.cloud/knowledge-base/scene Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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